Specialist integrity, ethics and compliance training consultancy Lessons Learned has announced the forthcoming launch of Lessons Learned On-Demand, the company’s new ‘click-and-play’ digital training resource that will provide instant access to many hours of short, high quality, video-based training resources on issues surrounding business integrity and compliance.

Case Study-based and initially covering a deep range of core required staff knowledge areas in anti-money laundering, counter-terrorist financing, anti-bribery and corruption and fraud awareness and prevention, the content has been created by experienced Lessons Learned training providers and offers compliance officers and trainers worldwide access to immediate training at minimal cost.

Parkman added: “Somewhere along the line, we lost sight of something very important. We stopped trying to bring people in our organisations with us, and instead focused on creating digitised records of their ‘compliance’. It was almost like we stopped actually dealing with the problem and focused instead on at least being able to demonstrate that we had tried.”

In launching Lessons Learned On-Demand, the business is deliberately reaching out to the growing number of compliance professionals who want to start connecting with people again on a face-to-face basis, whether in real or virtual environments. “In the process,” concluded Parkman, “they’ll become more than just Spreadsheet Keepers-in-Chief, instead turning into active campaigners for integrity and compliance within their organisations.”

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Brian Sims BA (Hons) Hon FSyI, Editor, Risk UK (Pro-Activ Publications)
Beginning his career in professional journalism at The Builder Group in March 1992, Brian was appointed Editor of Security Management Today in November 2000 having spent eight years in engineering journalism across two titles: Building Services Journal and Light & Lighting.
In 2005, Brian received the BSIA Chairman’s Award for Promoting The Security Industry and, a year later, the Skills for Security Special Award for an Outstanding Contribution to the Security Business Sector.
In 2008, Brian was The Security Institute’s nomination for the Association of Security Consultants’ highly prestigious Imbert Prize and, in 2013, was a nominated finalist for the Institute's George van Schalkwyk Award.
An Honorary Fellow of The Security Institute, Brian serves as a Judge for the BSIA’s Security Personnel of the Year Awards and the Securitas Good Customer Award.
Between 2008 and 2014, Brian pioneered the use of digital media across the security sector, including webinars and Audio Shows. Brian’s actively involved in 50-plus security groups on LinkedIn and hosts the popular Risk UK Twitter site.
Brian is a frequent speaker on the conference circuit. He has organised and chaired conference programmes for both IFSEC International and ASIS International and has been published in the national media.
Brian was appointed Editor of Risk UK at Pro-Activ Publications in July 2014.

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